Mexican authorities arrested Canales at the request of U.S. Marshal’s Service on Nov. 14, and he was flown to Los Angeles the following day.

His appeared on one count of murder and four counts of child abuse during an afternoon hearing at the Lancaster courthouse. Canales, who was denied bail and declared a flight risk, was told to return to court Dec. 3.

An emotional 911 call that Preciado’s daughter made after her mother’s July 12, 2008, stabbing was featured on “America’s Most Wanted,” on which the story was aired repeatedly.

“My dad just stabbed my mom,” the 9-year-old girl said in the 911 call. “Please, just hurry up. I don’t want my mom to die.”

Lucy Preciado, a mother of four, was 26 when she was killed.

That child, now a teen, sat in the courtroom during Canales’ hearing Monday. She was too emotional to talk on camera, but her aunt, Irene Quezada, said the arrest was bittersweet.

“Lucy’s still gone. Her kids don’t have their mom,” Quezada said. “But at least, now, he can pay.”

Canales had a tattoo of his wife’s name, Lucy, on his back, according to “America’s Most Wanted.”